Monday, April 03, 2006

Attention Dog Lovers! This Is Weekend Dog Blogging #28!To see fun dog photos and discover yummy new food blogs, head over to Sweetnicks on Sunday night for the complete roundup. And at The Friday Ark you'll find dozens of links to everything from dogs to dwarf hamsters. Hungry for more than pooch pictures? Don't miss Weekend Herb Blogging #26 at Kalyn's Kitchen.

I know. I realize the weekend has come and gone. But yesterday afternoon a strange little rain/wind/hail/thunderstorm blew through the farm and knocked out our power. It came back on a few hours ago, but just blinked out again. Thank goodness for my battery backup!

7 comments:

This comment has nothing to do with dogfoot. Did you happen to see on the news, the two sheep in New Zealand who had eluded being sheared for about six years?It is a wonder they could still stand upright with all that wool.

I thought of you when I heard about the storm - did you bring Donkey Dan into the house for the nite - i would have. I love grape hyacinths - ours our u too. i used to have the giant ones. It looks like you have rally nice old split rail fence?

Dogfoot seems to be a trend around the country right now. Here on the Oregon Coast, I came very close to serving Golden Retriever Soup out of my modest kitchen this weekend when I found my newly planted bleeding hearts laying root side up ): Hannah assured me that she was very sorry and will try to refrain in the future...

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